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Heavy rains hurt pumpkin crop

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KOKOMO, Ind. -- For the first time in the nearly 20 years the Exmeyers have sold pumpkins at their farm, they had to turn to others for some of the Halloween staple.


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Fraternity suspended after pledge hospitalized

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IU suspended Pi Kappa Phi fraternity Friday, one week after a 19-year-old sophomore pledge was hospitalized with alcohol poisoning. The suspension prohibits the chapter from participating in any social activities until the investigation is done and the judicial process is completed, said Dean of Students Richard McKaig.



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Janitor thwarts theft attempt at music school

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Officials suspect an attempted burglar who injured a custodian during a break-in Friday morning may be the same person who stole a student's $20,000 violin from the school. The IU custodian was injured during a scuffle with the would-be burglar inside Merrill Hall, part of the IU School of Music. The suspect was found trying to gain access to a room that, until recently, contained a vault. The vault was moved in light of current security issues.



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Study tables offered at schools

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Not content being a C-average student, seventh-grader Bakari Flemmings stays after school three days a week, giving up an hour of playtime to study and do homework.


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Taking credit, taking blame

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I love free stuff. I've dedicated considerable effort to disproving the economists' maxim, "There's no such thing as a free lunch."




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Getting by with a little help

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After every tailgate, whether or not we bag a victory, there's a University employee out there bagging cans. They're mowing the grass, wiping off the chalkboards and answering phones.


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Poles celebrate pope's 25th anniversary

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KRAKOW, Poland -- Troubled by television pictures of a stooped and frail Pope John Paul II, Poles on Sunday celebrated the 25th anniversary of their native son's papacy with prayers for his health and memories of his inspiration for their overthrow of communism.


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Car bomb rocks center of Baghdad

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Suicide attackers struck again Sunday in Iraq, this time with twin car bombs in the heart of Baghdad that fell short of a hotel full of Americans but exploded on a busy commercial street, killing six bystanders and wounding dozens, U.S. military and Iraqi officials said.


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Dark, demented 'Vacation'

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The IU Theatre and Drama Department opened its season with a daring and slightly unconventional choice of Christopher Durang's "Betty's Summer Vacation," and the effect was everything one could expect from a satire.


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Students share fiction, poetry works

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In an otherwise deserted campus, a crowd of about 40 people gathered Friday night in Ballantine Hall Room 109 for the second of two nights of readings from first year Master of Fine Arts students in IU's Creative Writing Program.




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Gallery uses music to connect with visitors

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Nine art displays by IU faculty, alumni and Indianapolis artists and music by DJ Ionman from WFHB were featured in "Lounge" at the School of Fine Arts Gallery Friday night. The event highlighted numerous forms of media art, including video, film projection and 3-D art.


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Deadline today for student tickets

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According to the IU Ticket Office, today is the last day students can purchase guaranteed seats for the 2003-2004 men's basketball season. And many students are wondering how many games will be included in this year's package. After the IU men's basketball team made its unexpected run to the Final Four in 2002, more students than in the past rushed out to buy tickets for last year's season.


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Police use lost dentures to track down break-in burglar

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MOUNT PLEASANT, Ind. -- Police didn't have to use DNA or fingerprints to track down a man accused of breaking into a vacant house -- they traced his dentures. Investigators said Paul D. Lee's false teeth apparently fell out when he stumbled after breaking into a house that was being remodeled.